Puya (genus)

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Puya
Puya berteroniana
Puya berteroniana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Poales
Family: Bromeliaceae
Subfamily: Pitcairnioideae
Genus: Puya
Molina
Species

Puya alpestris
Puya berteroniana
Puya chilensis
Puya coerulea
Puya hortensis
Puya laxa
Puya medica
Puya mirabilis
Puya raimondii
Puya spathacea
Puya venusta
and many more

Puya is a genus of 160–180 species of terrestrial plants in the bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae). They are native to the Andes Mountains of South America and southern Central America. Many of the species are monocarpic, with the parent plant dying after one flower and seed production event.

The species Puya raimondii is notable as the largest species of bromeliad known, reaching 3 m tall in vegetative growth with a flower spike 9-10 m tall. The other species are also large, with the flower spikes mostly reaching 1-4 m tall.

The name 'Puya' was derived from the Mapuche Indian (Chile) word meaning "point".

Some species of Puya in Chile are locally known as chagual, and they are used to make salads from the base of its young leaves. A common species is Puya chilensis.

Puya alpestris

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